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diplomat who they claim is a cia agent. his name is ryan fogle. russian officials say he was trying to record a russian agent. they say fogle was carrying special technical equipment, disguises and written instructions along with a large sum of money. he is at hand over to the u.s. embassy officials and ordered out of the country. >> the associated press top executive is calling the justice department's seizure of two months of telephone records of its of reporters and editors a massive and unprecedented intrusion into news gathering. the government has not said why it secretly obtained the records. officials have said prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation into who leaked details about a cia operative and yemen that foiled a terror plot. >> we are now five days to this year's bay to breakers, sponsored by craigslist. you watch your right here on may 19th at 8:00 a.m.. the breakers, happened on sunday and also kron4 is offering a chance free to win a free entry into this year's bay to breakers. visit our web details. >> the market is
diplomat who they claim is a cia agent. his name is ryan fogle. russian officials say he was trying to record a russian agent. they say fogle was carrying special technical equipment, disguises and written instructions along with a large sum of money. he is at hand over to the u.s. embassy officials and ordered out of the country. >> the associated press top executive is calling the justice department's seizure of two months of telephone records of its of reporters and editors a massive...
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diplomat that claim is a cia agent at the the caught red handed try to recruit a russian agent. the fsb said in a statement tuesday that ryan fogele , a third secretary at the u.s. embassy in moscow, was caring special technical equipment, disguises, written instruction that a large sum of money when he was detained overnight. off state television showed pictures of the man said to befogle sitting at a desk in fsb offices. csfb said he was head anded over to the u.s. embassy officials. no immediate comment was available from the u.s. embassy. >> it appears americans are split over whether the obama in ministratiadministration is g honest about the deadly september attack in benghazi. and more than half of those surveyed are not even following the story. that according to the new pew research center study. republicans accuse the obama administration of essentially misleading the public to believe the terrorist attack was simply a protest gone wrong. president obama says the gop out rachel the account is really a political sideshow. the associated press top executive is calling th
diplomat that claim is a cia agent at the the caught red handed try to recruit a russian agent. the fsb said in a statement tuesday that ryan fogele , a third secretary at the u.s. embassy in moscow, was caring special technical equipment, disguises, written instruction that a large sum of money when he was detained overnight. off state television showed pictures of the man said to befogle sitting at a desk in fsb offices. csfb said he was head anded over to the u.s. embassy officials. no...
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first the cia blamed protesters. then the state department spokeswoman said prior warnings could make the agency look back. t >> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits -- i mean to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> for the president's spokesman to say that, well, there was only words or technical changes made in those e-mails is a flat-out untruth. >> so to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is, the people who were there in tripoli and in benghazi knew this was a terrorist attack from the get-go. >> reporter: issa says today he'll invite the co-chairs of the benghazi review board to testify privately about why they didn't question secretary of state clinton. >> because, in fact, we knew where the responsibility rested. >> reporter: lawmakers say expect more whistleblowers like gregory hicks who told congress last week he asked for more help during the benghazi attack and was denied. but some question whether this investigation is headed in the right direction.
first the cia blamed protesters. then the state department spokeswoman said prior warnings could make the agency look back. t >> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits -- i mean to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> for the president's spokesman to say that, well, there was only words or technical changes made in those e-mails is a flat-out untruth. >> so to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is, the people who were...
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that ambassador rice was speaking based on talking points, provided by the cia. and that the fundamental error in those talking points was corrected by us when we became -- when it became clear that new information shed new light on what happened, and this was not a case as republicans charged again and again, that ambassador rice had, at the direction of the white house or anyone else, said what she said about our understanding that there had been protests. that was the intelligence that she was provided. >> jay, quickly, before you go, on the ap story where the justice department has been investigating, the associated press, i have the feeling if you were back in our old job at "time" magazine, you may be one of the complaining chorus in the white house press corps about that being overbroad, reaching for too much, and that this is exactly what the press has to fear in this kind of situation with the government. >> well, i addressed this, lawrence, as you know. i was asked about this from the podium. and i can tell you two things. as a citizen, i believe it's i
that ambassador rice was speaking based on talking points, provided by the cia. and that the fundamental error in those talking points was corrected by us when we became -- when it became clear that new information shed new light on what happened, and this was not a case as republicans charged again and again, that ambassador rice had, at the direction of the white house or anyone else, said what she said about our understanding that there had been protests. that was the intelligence that she...
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also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
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says the written busting of a cia spy goes against the u.s. russia spirit of trust while the scandal leads the american agent of the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of drugs and guns over his clothes the scale. of . the pleasures more than haunt the billion euros towards rebuilding mali as a major donors conference even of the eurozone economy shrinks for the sake of course i am. also this hour security over the sanctity of the u.s. government is up to a massive players operation targeting journalists with the white house trumping national security i've got it be all and end all.
says the written busting of a cia spy goes against the u.s. russia spirit of trust while the scandal leads the american agent of the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of drugs and guns over his clothes the scale. of . the pleasures more than haunt the billion euros towards rebuilding mali as a major donors conference even of the eurozone economy shrinks for the sake of course i am. also this hour security over the sanctity of the u.s. government is up to a massive players operation...
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and more spies in disguise russian security exposes the cia station chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left a red faced after getting caught trying to recruit a russian agent.
and more spies in disguise russian security exposes the cia station chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left a red faced after getting caught trying to recruit a russian agent.
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after the cia deposed most at the place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five. question until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became from. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we released our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico fifteen a coastal state an accident her whole piece by piece the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling in over a mile of water and over thr
after the cia deposed most at the place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five. question until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a...
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so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever knew. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most of the place muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place yeah. this is one part of the world dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became a film. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. a
so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever knew. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most of the place muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine...
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. >> russian officials say ryan foggel is a spy with the cia. he has been handed over to the u.s. embassy. no comment so far from the state department. >> work began this morning to demolish what has become the best known symbol of super storm sandy's destruction. the jet star rollercoaster plunged off the board walk pier into the atlantic during that storm. workers began dismantling the coaster today, taking apart the ride piece by piece. it's expectsed to take four days to infinish the job. and before that prince harry was nearby touring shattered communities along the jersey shore part of the week-long tour around the united states. his guide was chris christie. they visited neighborhoods wiped out by the hurricane. >> you can can see everybody working together. >> afterward he headed to harlem, new york to play a quick game of baseball and then joined david cameron aboard one of london's new roof master double decker buses on a tour of lower manhattan. >> well, stale head here for years we've been told to cut salt intake. now one group is questioning that add advice. >> also h
. >> russian officials say ryan foggel is a spy with the cia. he has been handed over to the u.s. embassy. no comment so far from the state department. >> work began this morning to demolish what has become the best known symbol of super storm sandy's destruction. the jet star rollercoaster plunged off the board walk pier into the atlantic during that storm. workers began dismantling the coaster today, taking apart the ride piece by piece. it's expectsed to take four days to...
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diplomat be expelled from the country after officials say they caught him wearing a disguise fothe cia. ryan foggal was detained. russians say he was carrying disgui disguises, spy gears and wrisen instructions for a russian recruit. >>> you can see behind us a lot of sunshine showing us. let's take another look. an area we could barely see yesterday because of the cloud cover. the sunshine is here but cooler temperatures underway. over drinking anddriving. how much is too much? why the federal government wants to lower the limit. >>> >>> a former football star who went on to play for the new orleans saints and san diego chargers has passed way. muncie died today of a heart attack. he was known for the youth foundation helping young people turn away from gangs. muncie was 60 years old. >>> o.j. simpson is back in a courtroom for day two into the hearing for efforts to get a new trial. lawyers asked the judge to let him have one hand free so he could take notes and sip water. the judge agreed. the judge is looking into whether the trial lawyer had conflicts of interest. he is serving fo
diplomat be expelled from the country after officials say they caught him wearing a disguise fothe cia. ryan foggal was detained. russians say he was carrying disgui disguises, spy gears and wrisen instructions for a russian recruit. >>> you can see behind us a lot of sunshine showing us. let's take another look. an area we could barely see yesterday because of the cloud cover. the sunshine is here but cooler temperatures underway. over drinking anddriving. how much is too much? why...
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so the cia was super aggressive. all the talking points were reduced to mush and politics was inserted into it. i don't think we should necessarily say this is politics intruding on a cia pure operation. >> congressman, don't you see the muddle in all of in that it's not so clearly watergate as some republicans allege? >> look, i'm not out to try to bring anybody down. i just want the answers. i look at a couple of things. number one, who i think chaed the talking points? these are questions that go to motivation. i know that ambassador rice went on every morning show and said this was a result of a youtube video. this was not a terrorist attack. it was frankly told to us in a closed door meeting in congress by hillary clinton, too. as a pilot in the military, i went to survival training and the first thing they tell you, your country, just know your country will be move heaven and earth to come get you and it appears in this case the country didn't move haven nor earth to can get them. the administration said we had
so the cia was super aggressive. all the talking points were reduced to mush and politics was inserted into it. i don't think we should necessarily say this is politics intruding on a cia pure operation. >> congressman, don't you see the muddle in all of in that it's not so clearly watergate as some republicans allege? >> look, i'm not out to try to bring anybody down. i just want the answers. i look at a couple of things. number one, who i think chaed the talking points? these are...
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that's manipulating the cia to get the truth. >> the cia can't stand up for itself and get the facts, saying, these are the facts? >> the fact is, there was a fact witness, his name was ambassador stevens. he said greg, we're under attack to his number two. that was the definitive statement from the ambassador on the ground before he was murdered. you have a fact witness. and you follow that up with fact witness after fact witness. so to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is, the people who were there in tripoli and in benghazi knew this was a terrorist attack from the get-go. that's been said under oath. and that's the reason that we need to know more about how nin ning -- things got changed. >> chairman, my reporting of the immediate aftermath of this talking to administration officials is that ci a director david petraeus made it clear when he briefed top officials that there was a spontaneous element to this, that it was not completely known that this was a terrorist attack right away. you don't give any credence to the notion that there was some fog of war, that
that's manipulating the cia to get the truth. >> the cia can't stand up for itself and get the facts, saying, these are the facts? >> the fact is, there was a fact witness, his name was ambassador stevens. he said greg, we're under attack to his number two. that was the definitive statement from the ambassador on the ground before he was murdered. you have a fact witness. and you follow that up with fact witness after fact witness. so to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real...
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so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most it as a place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with pressure until finally screw provoked the one nine hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their. oil. for all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars and the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over one hundred years ago. and
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i don't know if the ap went to the cia or the cia went to the ap, it's not material. the government said that she this is dangerous. please don't put this information out. the ap as news organizations do, held off on this story. right? the cia never asked them to kill the story. that's very important to know. for five days the ap sat on the story, they took care of their asset. the cia said that it's safe to run the story. a few hours later it, they said we need an extra day because we want to put out a press release. now, what happens is, other news organizations is going to be less trusting of the government. >> but, ron is right. it extends worldwide. we are the standard bearer of freedom of the press. and then you have these nations suppressing information, they'll look to the united states saying, oh, well, president obama is doing that to their press we can do it, too. ron is absolutely right. if you can start saying, look, we're going too take your logs out, it's all about relationship and trust. and if those sources say, hey, i'm not going to do this because i
i don't know if the ap went to the cia or the cia went to the ap, it's not material. the government said that she this is dangerous. please don't put this information out. the ap as news organizations do, held off on this story. right? the cia never asked them to kill the story. that's very important to know. for five days the ap sat on the story, they took care of their asset. the cia said that it's safe to run the story. a few hours later it, they said we need an extra day because we want to...
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this was a cia outpost. four people from the state department were there for probably 30 or so people from the cia. they weren't talking about that. the state department was a little anxious that it would look like they had gotten all of these warnings that they hadn't paid any attention to. so what they're saying here is this was not about politics. this was about figuring out what we could say to the american people that was unclassified and that was accurate. as it turned out, of course, it was completely false. >> because i know in some of these documents, victoria nuland who was the spokesman, spokeswoman for the state department, she was very concerned about the reputation understandably so of the state department. >> well, that's one of the issues gloria just touched on was the fact that there was a huge cia presence in benghazi. and when they evacuated 30 individuals out the morning after, more than 20 of them were from the cia and the state department thought that this, especially the cia annex, tha
this was a cia outpost. four people from the state department were there for probably 30 or so people from the cia. they weren't talking about that. the state department was a little anxious that it would look like they had gotten all of these warnings that they hadn't paid any attention to. so what they're saying here is this was not about politics. this was about figuring out what we could say to the american people that was unclassified and that was accurate. as it turned out, of course, it...
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with a wig, a wad of cash, and the russians say he also had a letter promising millions to spy for the cia. >>> going public with a very personal decision. angelina jolie has undergone a double mastectomy after a test revealed her high risk of breast cancer. tonight, the questions it's raising for millions of other women. >>> and the legal limit, a big change could be on the way. it concerns how much alcohol you're allowed to drink before getting behind the wheel. you're allowed to drink before getting behind the wheel. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television
with a wig, a wad of cash, and the russians say he also had a letter promising millions to spy for the cia. >>> going public with a very personal decision. angelina jolie has undergone a double mastectomy after a test revealed her high risk of breast cancer. tonight, the questions it's raising for millions of other women. >>> and the legal limit, a big change could be on the way. it concerns how much alcohol you're allowed to drink before getting behind the wheel. you're...
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the cia never asked them to kill the story. very important to know. for five days the ap sat on the story, they took care of their asset. they said it's safe to run the story. they ran it. they needed an extra day. they wanted their pr plan to go in place. now, what happens is, other news organizations is going to be less trusting of the government. >> but, ron is right. it extends worldwide. we're the standard bearer of freedom of the press. suppressing information, they'll look to the united states, oh, well, president obama is doing that to their press we can do it, too. ron is absolutely right. look, we're going too take your logs out, it's all about relationship and trust. and if those sources say, hey, i'm not going to do this because in fear of possible investigation or what have you, that's a problem for us to disseminate fact chul information. >> one of the reasons the ap should have been consulted. i think there's a strong case to be made that the white house or the justice department could have gone to a court and had them adjudicate it as
the cia never asked them to kill the story. very important to know. for five days the ap sat on the story, they took care of their asset. they said it's safe to run the story. they ran it. they needed an extra day. they wanted their pr plan to go in place. now, what happens is, other news organizations is going to be less trusting of the government. >> but, ron is right. it extends worldwide. we're the standard bearer of freedom of the press. suppressing information, they'll look to the...
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talking points and ended up as cia talking points. they went through all of the obvious details and suspicions and as the judge points out, discredited an ally in the libyan president who said the same day that susan rice went on the talk shows to do the scrub talking points that this is indeed a terrorist attack. slowing down the fbi's investigation endangering our national security. there is is a lot of cover yourself in here. that is going to be hard for the white house susan. >> it's hard to know where to start with all the untruths and sort of the casual attitude towards the truth it shows with what you just showed. the president saying every aspect of this was investigated the report that the state department had put out in december when the chairman of it says no, we had no mandate to do anything about the talking points for an example. that is as clearly an untruth. he throws them off so casually. we also heard after the talking points that the reason they had to strip out any reference to a.q., al qaeda or a.q.i.m. or terrori
talking points and ended up as cia talking points. they went through all of the obvious details and suspicions and as the judge points out, discredited an ally in the libyan president who said the same day that susan rice went on the talk shows to do the scrub talking points that this is indeed a terrorist attack. slowing down the fbi's investigation endangering our national security. there is is a lot of cover yourself in here. that is going to be hard for the white house susan. >> it's...
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embassy officials trying to recruit a russian agent to the cia. they claim he carried an arsenal of spy supplies including a compass and street map but some question if these are modern day tools of a real american spy. >> i don't know that i would necessarily expect a spy to be walking around with two wigs, three pairs of sunglasses and his official diplomatic id card. >> his arrest comes as u.s. and russian agents have been working together in the investigation over the boston bombings. >>> let's check the weather. >> i usually carry around a couple of wigs in case i miss the forecast. [ laughter ] >> i like this one. >> the one you had on this morning was good. he pretty good out there now. you need a little extra hair as we have the winds kicking up outside. [ laughter ] >> it's blustery in spots already in san francisco. you see the winds starting to whip through the trees there and more winds around the bay area. they will be picking up throughout the afternoon. the flags are waving inland as well as we are seeing some of those gusty winds d
embassy officials trying to recruit a russian agent to the cia. they claim he carried an arsenal of spy supplies including a compass and street map but some question if these are modern day tools of a real american spy. >> i don't know that i would necessarily expect a spy to be walking around with two wigs, three pairs of sunglasses and his official diplomatic id card. >> his arrest comes as u.s. and russian agents have been working together in the investigation over the boston...
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allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. and instructions for opening a gmail account and address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy. he'll probably be sent home. on twitter, the u.s. ambassador michael mcfall had no comment. >> a global terrorist network. >> reporter: at washington's popular spy museum, a former cia spy says it happens all the time. >> even the disguise material, which people have sort of charteled about, i've used disguise. so even though it may look sort of corny or sixth grade to people, it it can work. >> reporter: the russians call the incident provocative. but u.s. officials don't think it will set back efforts to improve relationed blamed by many for th
allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. and instructions for opening a gmail account and address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy....
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an e-mail from then cia director david petraeus reveals some of his hesitations. petraeus writes quote, no mention of the cable to cairo either? frankly, i'd just as soon not use them. this concern after his deputy scratched out mentions in a talking points mention of al qaeda, fighters in libya, a warning to the cairo embassy. u.s. officials meanwhile say a person who played a central role in the benghazi attack have been identified. federal criminal charges against that person will soon be made public. >>> in the third headline out of washington, attorney general eric holder says it was not him but his number two who made the call to subpoena phone records from the associated press. grilled on capitol hill yesterday, holder said deputy attorney general james cole made the decision in the investigation is into a plot to bomb a u.s. airliner. >> i'm not familiar with the reasons why the subpoena was constructed in the way that it was because i'm not a part of the case. >> the ap called the department of justice's action a serious interference with their right to g
an e-mail from then cia director david petraeus reveals some of his hesitations. petraeus writes quote, no mention of the cable to cairo either? frankly, i'd just as soon not use them. this concern after his deputy scratched out mentions in a talking points mention of al qaeda, fighters in libya, a warning to the cairo embassy. u.s. officials meanwhile say a person who played a central role in the benghazi attack have been identified. federal criminal charges against that person will soon be...
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the head of office of public affairs at the cia, victoria nuland at the state department. ben rhodes at the national security council. shawn turner in the office of the director of national intelience. and aaron pelton -- the u.s./u.n. office. we have a bunch of communications people. why are coze -- why are all of these communications people setting out the definitions of what happened in benghazi? it strikes me they ought to be smaller players and there ought to be bigger players. the second thing that strikes me is victoria nuland is driving than -- the antagonism toward the cia. she says at 9:24 friday night. these don't resolve all my issues or those of my building leadership. they are consulting with nss. some unnamed boss of hers is consulting with the nss, which is the national security staff, meaning the white house. the question is, who above victoria nuland was talking to who at the white house about these talking points? there is also reference in here to a secure video conference with the cia, state and white house and fbi, talking about the talking points and
the head of office of public affairs at the cia, victoria nuland at the state department. ben rhodes at the national security council. shawn turner in the office of the director of national intelience. and aaron pelton -- the u.s./u.n. office. we have a bunch of communications people. why are coze -- why are all of these communications people setting out the definitions of what happened in benghazi? it strikes me they ought to be smaller players and there ought to be bigger players. the second...
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this new push stems from revelations that the cia's original talking points used by ambassador susan rice in the days after the attack had undergone significant edits by senior administration officials. >> for the president's spokesman to say well there were only words or technical changes made in the e-mail is a flat-out untruth when we know any reference to act of terror or al qaeda were removed from those talking points and it was done at a deputy's meeting just before susan rice went -- >> would you call this a cover-up? >> i'd call it a cover-up. i would call it a cover-up in the extent that there was wi willful removal of information which was obvious. >> he said untruths by the way. he did not use the word lie. >>> former defense secretary robert gates defending the administration's handling of the attacks in libya. >> based on everything i've read people really didn't know what was going on in benghazi contemporaneously, and to send some small number of special forces or other troops in without knowing what the environment was or threat was without having any intelligence in
this new push stems from revelations that the cia's original talking points used by ambassador susan rice in the days after the attack had undergone significant edits by senior administration officials. >> for the president's spokesman to say well there were only words or technical changes made in the e-mail is a flat-out untruth when we know any reference to act of terror or al qaeda were removed from those talking points and it was done at a deputy's meeting just before susan rice went...
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white house officials say the cia made the changes. >>> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits, to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is meem were there in tripoli and benghazi knew this was a terrorist attack from the get-go. >>> u.s. ambassador and bay area native, chris stevens, and three other americans were killed in the attacks. republican legislators are promising more hearings they say will show the white house tried to cover up errors that could have saved american lives. >>> this morning, reports of a new problem on the bay bridge. officials already warning this one could delay the opening of that new span. caltrans has recently discovered 400 or so threaded rods that could be vulnerable to cracking if exposed to rainwater. >> that according to a report in the san francisco chronicle. the rods are meant to protect the bridge during a major earthquake. experts say inspecting them won't be a simple task considering they are in the base of the tower. >>> amy renworth says those inspecti
white house officials say the cia made the changes. >>> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits, to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is meem were there in tripoli and benghazi knew this was a terrorist attack from the get-go. >>> u.s. ambassador and bay area native, chris stevens, and three other americans were killed in the attacks. republican legislators are promising more...
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the emails reveal that white house officials at that time, like john brennan, now director of cia, made at least one substantive change to the talking points on that friday, a fact that contradicts the claim by java this week that the white house's only contribution to the 12 drafts was the minor tweaking of consulate to diplomat facility late in the process. the fbi was still maintaining that al-qaeda was involved in the benghazi attacks even after the cia had stricken all references to that terror group. greta? >> greta: why were the emails classified? do you have any idea? there's nothing particularly earth shaking. when things are classified that shouldn't be, it never sends a good signal to me. >> the conclusion of people who studied benghazi closely, followed the story all along, that the contents are not helpful to the white house. i don't think these emails help them. >> greta: that's not a reason to classify, things that make you look bad. >> not all of it was classified. i asked the tonight who was the actual authority to declassify documents declassified these. was it the pre
the emails reveal that white house officials at that time, like john brennan, now director of cia, made at least one substantive change to the talking points on that friday, a fact that contradicts the claim by java this week that the white house's only contribution to the 12 drafts was the minor tweaking of consulate to diplomat facility late in the process. the fbi was still maintaining that al-qaeda was involved in the benghazi attacks even after the cia had stricken all references to that...
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we learned that the cia warned that they better prepare for the worst case scenario, an attack. we know there had been earlier requests for additional security. all of these were denied. denied by who, we still haven't fully confirmed. then during the attack we, have two stand-down orders. we also learned that hicks said the last words by ambassador stevens were "we're under the attack." those were the last words he used. nobody sought out hicks, nobody sought out information from those on the ground. then the coordinated effort to keep the press, the media, keep the country from hearing from people who actually knew what happened that day before they put together talking points, that as it says on page 46, the state department has major reservations with most or much of the document, wee revised document with those concerns in mind, then on page 93 they get into this elaborate story that had nothing to do with it, and nobody there said it did, about a youtube video, etc. >> yeah. i think you're right. i think you sketched out exactly the difficulties the white house will face i
we learned that the cia warned that they better prepare for the worst case scenario, an attack. we know there had been earlier requests for additional security. all of these were denied. denied by who, we still haven't fully confirmed. then during the attack we, have two stand-down orders. we also learned that hicks said the last words by ambassador stevens were "we're under the attack." those were the last words he used. nobody sought out hicks, nobody sought out information from...
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russian security forces detain an american and accused him of working as a secret agent for the cia. and trying to recruit a russian officer as a spy. now, see the evidence for yourself. plus, changing the drunk driving a new recommendation to lower the amount of booze you are allowed to drink before you get behind the wheel. but first from fox this tuesday night. jay carney said in 2006 he wouldn't be any good as press secretary. today would have been difficult for anyone. reporters hammered him with questions on three major stories in the news. the attack, the terror attack on benghazi, libya, that left four americans dead, the justice department's secret grab of associated press phone records. the irs acknowledging that it targeted conservative groups. and these issues at least for today completely overshadowed the president's second term agenda. coverage coming on all of it, beginning now with the irs. breaking today, the attorney general eric holder says the justice department is launching a criminal investigation of the tax collecting agency. he calls targeting conservative gro
russian security forces detain an american and accused him of working as a secret agent for the cia. and trying to recruit a russian officer as a spy. now, see the evidence for yourself. plus, changing the drunk driving a new recommendation to lower the amount of booze you are allowed to drink before you get behind the wheel. but first from fox this tuesday night. jay carney said in 2006 he wouldn't be any good as press secretary. today would have been difficult for anyone. reporters hammered...
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in fact, there's almost an antismoking gun, which is the e-mail from the general counsel of the cia, who at one point explicitly writes, i know there's a hurry to get this, but we need to hold it long enough to ascertain whether providing it, this is the original talking points which did have information about al qaeda, which did talk about libya being a wash in weapons and that this being likely an attack by militant extremists, but whether providing it conflicts with the expressed instructions from national security staff, d.o.j., fbi, that in light of the criminal investigation, we are not to generate statements with assessments as to who did this. that sort of sets the ball in motion in terms of scrubbing out all relevant details about who was behind the attack from the talking points. then you put on top of that, that very revealing sort of bureaucratic knife fight between the state department and the cia in which state department officials are taking umbrage at the idea that there were cia warnings about the threat of a terrorist attack. clearly, the cia was trying to push that
in fact, there's almost an antismoking gun, which is the e-mail from the general counsel of the cia, who at one point explicitly writes, i know there's a hurry to get this, but we need to hold it long enough to ascertain whether providing it, this is the original talking points which did have information about al qaeda, which did talk about libya being a wash in weapons and that this being likely an attack by militant extremists, but whether providing it conflicts with the expressed...
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in other words, all that talk of protest began with the cia. that doesn't change in this. what changed was the context, taking out all references to the terror threat in benghazi. >> you are there at the white house day in and day out. i wonder with this incoming fire from critics on so many different fronts, how serious do they think all this is? >> it's a serious distraction, at the very least. the president has an agenda for his second term, including immigration reform, gun control, the budget. and nobody is talking about that right now. they're trying to get through it so the president can get back to what he wants to talk about, his agenda for the united states. >>> thank you, jonathan karl. >>> there's also another scandal out of washington tonight on sexual assault in the military. and a new investigation under way there. abc's martha raddatz has that. >> reporter: first it was the officer running the sexual assault prevention office for the air force charged with sexual assault. now it is an army sergeant at fort hood under investigation for "abusive sexual contac
in other words, all that talk of protest began with the cia. that doesn't change in this. what changed was the context, taking out all references to the terror threat in benghazi. >> you are there at the white house day in and day out. i wonder with this incoming fire from critics on so many different fronts, how serious do they think all this is? >> it's a serious distraction, at the very least. the president has an agenda for his second term, including immigration reform, gun...
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man rushes counterintelligence agency says is cia russian spy ryan foggy el. the -- ofogel. they say they detained him briefly and handed him over to moscow, where he held the position of third sect. that embassy the ambassador not commenting t.cia is not commenting t. state department confirmed someone at its embassy was briefly held, otherwise. >> we have no comment at this time. >> reporter: russia's foreign ministry said such provocative action in the cold war does not contribute to building trust. they say some items he was carrying, wicks, a five, dark glasses, envelopes full of cash, what appears to be a moscow map book. when we showed counterintelligence expert eric o'neal those in the video, he said the man could be a cia officer. he said this isn't spykrast, it's stagekrast. >> i doubt a highly trained cia operator is going to be walking the votes in moscow wearing a bad wick. it's portrayed and looks like a setup to pe. >> reporter: he believes they planted that on fogel, maybe to achieve a political objective or zrookt attention from some other matter. o'neil is
man rushes counterintelligence agency says is cia russian spy ryan foggy el. the -- ofogel. they say they detained him briefly and handed him over to moscow, where he held the position of third sect. that embassy the ambassador not commenting t.cia is not commenting t. state department confirmed someone at its embassy was briefly held, otherwise. >> we have no comment at this time. >> reporter: russia's foreign ministry said such provocative action in the cold war does not...
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that the cia had infiltrated an al qaeda plot to blow up an airliner. the bomb was a more advanced version the so-called underwear bomber attempted to use on christmas day in 2009. here was nbc news reporting at the time. >> this is a remarkable success for the intelligence agencies of the united states and its allies. and here's why. they managed to insert a critical informant into the very heart of the terror group that's considered the number one threat to the united states. al qaeda's offshoot in yemen. >> reporter: administration and intelligence officials say by the time this most recent plot was in its final planning stages, the u.s. and its allies were able to follow it in detail. what the terrorists in yemen did not know at the time these officials say is that the person they chose to be the suicide bomber was actually an informant, someone who had agreed to cooperate with an ally intelligence service. members of congress declined to be specific but praised the cia and the overseas counterparts. >> this was incredibly good intelligence work. th
that the cia had infiltrated an al qaeda plot to blow up an airliner. the bomb was a more advanced version the so-called underwear bomber attempted to use on christmas day in 2009. here was nbc news reporting at the time. >> this is a remarkable success for the intelligence agencies of the united states and its allies. and here's why. they managed to insert a critical informant into the very heart of the terror group that's considered the number one threat to the united states. al qaeda's...
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cia, in the he military. they're doing it the best they kinds of ll conflicting orders being given agencies different and in different political groups. think that i feel like the western united states just simply not taking this threat these two ecause rothers if they had nuclear bombs, they would have had exploded twice. this to me is similar to communism. the red communism. just happens to be green. people think so politically correct. they don't see the threat. ideology that's a problem. millions of people are forced to live into it. >> thanks for the call. confess. i know i'm supposed to be the terrorism guy. i don't buy it. afraid to call radical islam a problem. you ought to think about two it a before you call problem. i'm an analyst. i deal in facts. one, if you compare violence in this country versus iolence in the high with schools, i have ten nieces and nephews. about terrorism with my nieces and nephews. i care about guns, gangs. it.'s we're focused on operations stopping the plot. we're not focu
cia, in the he military. they're doing it the best they kinds of ll conflicting orders being given agencies different and in different political groups. think that i feel like the western united states just simply not taking this threat these two ecause rothers if they had nuclear bombs, they would have had exploded twice. this to me is similar to communism. the red communism. just happens to be green. people think so politically correct. they don't see the threat. ideology that's a problem....
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they named him as ryan fogle and insist he is a cia officer posing as a secretary in the american embassy. they said he had disguises and special equipment, a compass, sunglasses, and thousands of euros. ,n the middle of the night three more american diplomats were summoned by the investigators. in the video, recording here at the headquarters, and officers seems to be telling off the americans. he said he could not believe that of this time increasing corporation, after the boston bombing, an american diplomat would commit such a crime against russia. iny claim ryan fogle was possession of this letter offering $1 million for information. why go so public with the scam? >> it seems to me it is about ortr the people as spies. of 2006 whenoes britain was accused of using this electronic rock to spy on russia, a claim that turned out to be true. the last major u.s. spy scandal was in 2010 when they were expelled from america. she has become a fashion model and television presenter. in a move reminiscent of the cold war, ryan fogle has been told he is persona non grata in russia, the first di
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. >> it does confirm that these were cia drafted and cia finalized talking points and that a number of the concerns raised in this building were separately on a different track raised in that building as well. i leave that to all of you and to others to determine whether it quells the concern, but i think it certainly does put a lot of facts in clarity for people. >> reporter: careful review of the talking point emails reveals significant anxiety at the state department for failing to act on specific warnings from t intelligence community of the rising threat from islamist groups in benghazi and more than 200 documented security related incidents in libya in the year leading up to the attack. this week when president obama weighed in on the talking points controversy he conceded security was not good enough. >> here is what we know. americans died in benghazi. we also know that clearly they were not in a position where they were adequately protected. >> reporter: with congressional committees now investigating multiple scandals including the ripple effect from the i.r.s. controversy a
. >> it does confirm that these were cia drafted and cia finalized talking points and that a number of the concerns raised in this building were separately on a different track raised in that building as well. i leave that to all of you and to others to determine whether it quells the concern, but i think it certainly does put a lot of facts in clarity for people. >> reporter: careful review of the talking point emails reveals significant anxiety at the state department for failing...
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according to the russians, he works for the cia. they say they caught him red handed in an unconvincing blond wig in the process of trying to recruit some of their own or one of their own, russian special services agents. they say they caught him with what essentially amounts to a spy kit, which included a compass, a flashlight, a couple of pocket knives and they also say a big bundle of cash, sunglasses, another wig, and a written letter which they say were instructions for the man that he is trying or accused of trying to recruit there. he's been released back to u.s. embassy officials. and the russian foreign min sfree now says that he's persona non grata, he's been being exspelled from the country. >> it's not surprise that the russia has spies and the u.s. has spies and they're out there spying on each other. this comes at an awkward time in the relationship between the two countries which was frothy and then is thawing out a little. >> it has been frosty over the last 18 months since vladimir putin returned to the presidency o
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he was accused of being a cia act. jill dougherty is covering this story. tell us about it. >> reporter: i think what you are seeing is russians are saying this is really a pattern. they are saying, number one, ryan fog el the most recent case has actually been they would argue was with the cia. they you into it before he came. it wasn't the first time he was spying. when he came to russia, they were watching him. they say over the past two years the united states has been upping its attempts to recruit russians, most of them intelligence agents to work for the cia. in fact, they say, as you pointed out, in january of this year an unnamed american also was expelled because of that. we asked the state departmentant. that they are not giving any details or confirming that. and then finally, they say, you know, it's simply, it was too much for them. the phrase is they tested our patients and it was beyond the pail and russia says they had to make this latest case very public, which they have been. so, carole, i think you can say there is a lot going on here, a
he was accused of being a cia act. jill dougherty is covering this story. tell us about it. >> reporter: i think what you are seeing is russians are saying this is really a pattern. they are saying, number one, ryan fog el the most recent case has actually been they would argue was with the cia. they you into it before he came. it wasn't the first time he was spying. when he came to russia, they were watching him. they say over the past two years the united states has been upping its...
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there was a potential that the director of the cia had been compromise, that you are investigating, why not share that with president obama? shareause, we do not ongoing criminal investigation. if you look back, and conclusions we reached were correct. we do not have a national security -- it is an ongoing investigation. it's an ongoing investigation. >> but the time is expired. -- >> the time has expired. we recognize the gentleman from florida. >> thank you for being here. thank you for your time today. thank you for your long and distinguished career. my first question, i know you answer some of this, made a less hostile environment will give you a chance to dazzle with your intelligence. ae majority here know mr. -- few weeks ago, we ascended ourselves and began a confirmation hearing for mr. perez. a duty and responsibility that was beyond the purview of my office. nonetheless,we participated. i would like to hear from you as someone who was worked with mr. perez in his capacity in your office, you could tell us about him and your view on him as labor secretary.
there was a potential that the director of the cia had been compromise, that you are investigating, why not share that with president obama? shareause, we do not ongoing criminal investigation. if you look back, and conclusions we reached were correct. we do not have a national security -- it is an ongoing investigation. it's an ongoing investigation. >> but the time is expired. -- >> the time has expired. we recognize the gentleman from florida. >> thank you for being here....